Aqueduct, Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-26

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AQUEDUCT NEW YORK, N. Y., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935— Aqueduct 1 miles 51 feet. Fourteenth day. Queent County Jockey Cluo. ! u:ar.:er meeting of 22 days. Eaby Br.nr Stall Gate used. 79 books. Weather clear. Steward representing New York State Racing Commission. M. Cassidy. Steward representing National Steeplechase ar.d Hunt Association, F. J. Divan. Stewards of Meeting. H. M. Maxwell and H. O. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith, A. Burlen and C. Cornchlr-en. Starter, G. Cassidy. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. Chicago time, 1:30 p. m.. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate horse, date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Indicates apprentice allowance of 5 pounds; **" pajukb; ***10 pounds. FIRST RACE 5-8 MILE. Miss Star, Sept. 25, 10™— :572.,— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2-year--« OOO-g olds. Claiming:. Weight, 113 lbs. Winners of two races since April 19, JLOAJL 3 lbs. extra; two races since June 8, 7 lbs. extra; maidens allowed 5 lbs. June-25-35-Aqu Claiming- pries, ,000. Net value to winner 50: second, 50; thiid. 5; fourth. 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt IP St i Mr 1 ill Jo keys Owners O H C P 8 23S9 MAX1NF. F. wb 110 5 5 l"k l2 1" LitzbgerE Mrs 1»A Bridgesll-5 U 11-5 7-10 1-3 12525 NIGHTCAP v. 116 6 7 6J 21 2-1 Raine%C Orienta Sta 11-513-511-5 7-101-3 11743 POCKET PIECE wb 108 3 3 7« 53" RenickS A G Vanderbilt 20 40 30 12 6 12£03|INDIAN BROOM w 116 2 1 2 ** 4J GilbertJ Brookmeade St 11-5 16-5 16-5 1 2-5 128032DARK WIZARD w 113 7 6 5nk 4h 53 JonesR G H Bostwick 8 8 7 2$ 6-5 12043*PEERLESS PAL w 105 1 2 and* 64 64 KnottK J C Ha-rgcrty 10 15 12 5 2£ 09015SDISTRACT mil]] 4 4 4$ 7™ 1» HornF Wheatlev Stable 12 15 15 6 3 12903*FRACTIOUS w s 103 8 8 8 8 8 RosenJ Mrs W Rosen 100 300 200 80 40 Time, :59. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Tall Timber — Beneficmt, by North Star III. trained by G. E. Phillips; bred by Messrs. T. G. and C. G. Herring. Winner entered to be claimed for ,000. WENT TO POST— 2:32. AT POST— 5J minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. MAXINE F. was rushed into command, showed speed and outlasted NIGHTCAP in the final drive. The latter was placed outside the stalls, lost ground rounding the turn, but finished with a rush. POCKET PIECE was in close quarters in the final qcarter and was forced to take up, then came again and finished fast. INDIAN BROOM, a forward factor all the wev, had no mishaps. DARK WIZARD faltered under urging. PEERLESS PAL showed a flash of early speed. Scratched— 12803Transit Lady, 113. Overweieht — Peerless Pal. 2j pounds. • SECOND RACE ABOUT 1 3-4 MILES. Enchanter, June 18, 1934—3:13—4—146. Balla--g QAAQ calla Handicap. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Hurdles. June-25-35-Aqu Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St 1 3 5 7 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 12398ST. FRANCIS w 7 160 7 7 7 6* 42 210 If WhiteMrRC Mrs T W Durt f3-5 3-5 9-20 out out 127082CLOTHO wb6145 3 1 4 J a% H 1" *" ThdoreMrJ Gwladys Whity 9-5 2i 11-5 1-2 out 116633ARIES w 7 147 2 2 55 51 5 * 45 32 VeitchS Mrs SC ClarkJr:6 10 10 2 1-2 12708 LITTLE WOMAN wb 4 137 5 4 1" lnk 2* 34 45 BaumanA Mrs T W Durt t3-5 3-5 9-20 out out 12708 SWAMP FOX wsb 6 132 1 3 3* 4 65 br 5* HuntW A B Hagner 50 100 100 20 6 09698 ELECTION DAY w 6 133 4 5 V 7 7 610 6*5 LittloH S Veitch %b 10 10 2 1-2 81761 BERLDON FLASH w 7 130 6 6 22 32 3h 7 7 HernandezLG Grant 50 75 60 15 6 fCoupled as Mrs. T. W. Durant entrv ; +Mrs. S. C. Clark. Jr., and S. Veitch entry. Time, 3:15%. Track fast. Winner — Gr. g, by Stefan the Great — Franconia, by Sweep trained by C. R. White; bred by Mr. J. E. Widener. WENT TO POST— 2:58. AT POST— 2 minutes. ST. FRANCIS improved his position steadily under urging to the first turn, finished fast on the outside and disposed of CLOTHO in the final drive. The latter followed the early pace under steadying restraint, responded to ursing and held on well. ARIES was cased when hopelessly beaten. LITTLE WOMAN showed early speed, then tired. SWAMP FOX had no mishaps. ELECTION DAY was outrun. BERRILLDON FLASH had no mishaps. Overweight — Swamp Fox, 2 pounds; Election Day, 1. THIRD RACE 5-8 MILE. Miss Star, Sept. 25, 1922— :5725— 2— 107. Purse 00. 2-year--g qaaq olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special weights. June-25-35-Aqu Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses KqtA Wt PP St 4 Mr Pin Jo keys Owners O H C P 8 128052ANYTHING GOES wb 112 11 l2 1 l3 CoucciS C V Whitney 1-3 1-3 2-7 out out FEUETTE wb 112 4 3 2" 22 2 * RosenJ J J Vance 12 15 15 3 4-5 11061 MILK w 112 5 5 3£ 41 3n WintersM Mrs W P Stewt 4 7 7 4-5 1-4 12805 STOLEN TRICKS w 112 6 6 6 5nk 4" GilbertJ Brookmeade St tlO 15 15 2 1-2 12613 FLAG RAISING w 112 2 4 ¥ 3" 5" MalleyT S Seth 20 50 50 8 2* 11951 VOODOOISM w 112 3 2 5h 6 6 RenickS Brookmeade StaflO 15 15 2 1-2 fCoupled as Brookmeade Stable entrv. Time, :59%. Track fast. Winner— Br. f, by Dis Done — Pandera, by Peter Pan trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. C. V7 Whitney. WENT TO POST— 3:27. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily : second and third driving. ANYTHING GOES was rushed into comn.and, was rated along steadily and held her field safe. FEUETTE, a forward factor all the way, outlasted MILK. The latter made up ground and held on well. STOLEN TRICKS was outrun in the first part, but made up ground slowly. VOODOOISM was outrun. ; FOURTH RACE 1 MILE. John P. Grier, June 25, 1921—1:36 — 4—127. Cirrus Purse. 1Q99/I Purse ,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. June-25-35-Aqu Net value to winner 50; second. 00; third. 00; fourth, 0. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St % j % Str Kin Joe keys Owners O H C P 8 12039CHFSHIRE wb 3 114 5 3 43 35 lnl: l2 l4 CoucciS Greentree Sta 1 7-5 13-10 2-5 out 12408 GALLANT MAC wn 4 114 3 2 23 23 22 22 22 KacalaJ E B McGehee 4 6 5 8 5 out 13010 GOOD GOODS wb4114 1 4 3" 48 45 3Ti 34 GilbertJ Brookmeade Sta 2 16-5 16-5 1 out 11843 SIR BEVERLEY w 3 105 2 1 1 l"k 3h J8 410 MallevT Belair Stud Sta 5 5 3± 1 out 128G6 WILDFIRE m 3 105 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 KnottK W Ryan 100 200 200 60 20 Time, :24, :48, 1:1 35, 1:37*£. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c, by St. Germans — Tigress, by Dominant trained by W. Brennan; bred by Green-tree Stable. WENT TO POST— 3:50. AT POST— 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. CHESHIRE improved his position on the inside. saved much ground entering the stretch and drew away at the end. GALLANT MAC. in nearest pursuit of the pace, was carried wide entering the stretch and finished well. GOOD GOODS was placed under pressure in the stretch run and finished with good courage. SIR BEVERLEY was rated along in front, but bore out nearing the stretch turn and faltered badly at the end. FIFTH RACE 3-4 MILETTOutline, June 20, 1924 — l:104i— 3— 118. Kildare Graded Han-■j qaav dicap Class C. ,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. June-25 35 Aqu Net value to winners 85 each; third, 5; fourth, 5. Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St 4 K Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P I 125283 *BFI OW ZERO w 3 111 9 4 14 I2 l1 l3 RaineyC C H KnebkamP7-5 8-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 12121 +ROIGH DIAMONDwb 3 103 8 8 8* 5* 3" 13 CoucciS C V Whity 12 25 20 8 4 128072GOI D BUCKLE wb 3 110 11 7 22 21 2»k 3« JonesR W Ziegler Jr 10 12 10 4 2 12616 BROWN TWIG «b3U6 5 3 7" 6* 5£ 42 RenickS Mrs R M Heighe5 6 6 2 1 11671 HEA DIN HOME wb 3 105 10 6 42 4" 42 5£ RosgartnCE B McGehee 15 25 20 8 4 11666 CHANCE RAY wb 3 106 11 Sj 7i 73 63 WintersM Mrs W P Start 8 10 10 4 2 10969 KATE wb5113 4 11 11 9i 8" P MerrittR Howe Stable 5 6 6 2 1 09235 DEAN SWIFT wb 3 111] 7 9 U 102 91 8" GilbertJ Maemere F S 12 20 12 5 24 10526 PATRIOTIC w 3 106 3 2 3" 84 6" 94 KnottK Geneseo Stable 6 8 8 3 8-5 09640 TUTTICURIO wb 3 105 6 5 6 82 102 104 MallevT Brandon Stable 25 30 30 12 6 08673 ElDES w 5 102 2 10 101 11 11 11 RosenJ W P Ryan 100 200 200 80 40 tDead heat. Time. :2Z%, :47%, 1:12%. Track fast. Winners— Below Zero, blk. f. by Tryster— Low Degree, by Llangibby trained by C. H. Knebelkamp; bred by Mr. F. W. Armstrong ; Rough Diamond, b. c, by Mad Hatter — Frumpery, by Chicle trained by T. J. Healev; bred by Mr. C. V. Whitney. WENT TO P0ST-4:16. AT POST— A minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BELOW ZERO was rushed into command, was rated along steadily, saved ground and held on well to the end. ROUGH DIAMOND worked his way up and finished fast on the outside. GOLD BUCKLE, a forward factor from the start, faltered under urging at the end. BROWN TWIG slipped through on the inside and finished fast. HEADIN HOME was rushed into contention and then tired. CHANCE RAY raced well. KATE was away in a tangle and made up ground. DEAN SWIFT had no mishaps. PATRIOTIC was rated along and then quit. Overweight — Chance Ray. 1 pound; Dean Swift. ly, Eudes. 2. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Ladkin, June 17, 1924—1:43—3—122. Purse 00. 3-year--i OOOC oIt*s an * uPward- Claiming. 3-year-olds, 105 lbs.; older, 112 lbs. Winners IummO since Mav 25, 2 lbs. extra for each race won. Claiming price, ,500; if June-25 -35 -Aqu for more,*l lb. extra for each 00 to ,000. Net value to winner 50; second, 50; third, 5; fourth, 5. " Index Horses EqtA Wt PP St tf |i % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 nJBfil«SPANISR WAY wb5113 2 3 In 2£ P 21" KnottK B B Stable 9~5~2 8-5 3-5 1-4 12907 WAR STRIPES wb 5 114 5 1 2* l2 14 14 P CoucciS Glen Riddle F S 6 8 8 3 7-5 12B063MADDEST «b3105 4 6 7 7 6° 44 32 RgartenC Wheatley Sta 3 16-5 135 1 2-5 n2808ICRETE wb 3 114 1 2 3" U 4* 3" 4? GilbertJ G H Bostwk 2£ 4* 4 8-5 7-10 11067 NICE TALK m 3 108 3 4 4°k 52 5» 58 LbergerE Mrs J H Whity 10 10 7 2£ 6-5 0°902 R PINCHOT wb 4 112 6 7 51 31 32 6h 62 RenickS A B Hagner 15 30 30 10 4 12304*HELP ME w 5 112 7 5 6 61 7 7 7 YagerE Sanford Stud F S15 20 10 4 2 Time, :25, :49, 1:13%, 1:39, 1:45%. Track fast. Winner— B. g, by Spanish Prince II.— Miss Marcella, by Sir Martin trained by H. Jacobs; bred by Audley Farm and Mr. L. A. Moseley. Winner entered to be claimed for ,500. WENT TO POST— 4:44. AT POST— minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SPANISH WAY, a forward factor from the start, was taken under restraint when outrun, responded to Itrging in the stretch and finished fast. WAR STRIPES was rushed into command nearing the far turn, opened up a safe lead and held on well. MADDEST began slowly, responded to urging in the stretch and finished well on the outside. CRETE had no mishaps. NICE TALK came to the outside in the stretcl* R. PINCHOT and HELP ME had no mishaps. ■ . . --■ ■ — ■ — - i Tf


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